Ginett is a contemporary restaurant and wine bar in Singapore’s historic Arts District, opened on February 14th 2017. Situated at 200 Middle Road, Ginett is a go-to destination for guests looking for a relaxed yet buzzy escape. Hearty European favourites, superb French wines, quick and easy set lunches and high quality, affordable wines, are all part of Ginett’s wide-ranging offering, making it a memorable and accessible experience for everyone.

Reviews at Ginett Restaurant & Wine Bar

Love the G board, comes with 3 cold cut and 3 cheese, at $30. Also got the confit de canard at $29. Wines by the glass start at $6 and ranges to ~$15. They also have wine bottles. My favorite wines were the Pierre Jean merlot and the sparkling. The carbernet and Grenache were both too dry. Good service, nice bar, decent food and good crowd. #burrple #foodinsing #foodinsingapore #wineandcheese #coldcuts #Ginett

This weighs 1kg including the bones, and came with three types of dips - blue cheese, bearnaise or pepper.
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The grill on the exterior is lovely, slightly crusty, with a perfect medium rare interior. Not as juicy as I wish it would, but this was decent. Slightly pricey, but the cheap wines made up for it. #steak #beef

This is a traditional French dish, and my good friend @tiara_star described this really well, I couldn't have done better. Here's her review:
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"Quenelle - a French rustic dish of a mixture of creamed fish/meat bound together lightly with egg and made into an egg-like shaped dumpling before poaching. Here, they use pike. 💫
The resulting texture is slightly spongy with a little spring when bitten into, like a most soft, slightly bouncy dumpling. Interesting, and I definitely took to this with the savouriness of the gratinee contrasted against the clean fish dumpling flavour, added with the crispness of breadcrumbs. The mushroom gratinee in almost-puree form provided that little touch of rich creaminess at the end.
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Not commonly found, even among French restos here. Found this, and a weeknight full of fun banter and laughter with fellow foodies."

Wow. What amazing value! The potato soup was hearty and somehow not jelat, very soothing. This set also comes with a basket of free bread (a little hard) and good butter, more than enough to dunk into the soup. The beef medallion blew me away - at this price, one would not expect this generosity or execution. The place is so nice too, with very high ceilings and attentive service. Well worth dropping by for a lunch meeting if you're in the area!

To highlight original form before the meltdown and before the drizzling of the chocolate sauce. ◾◾
Behind the scenes, my foodie friends (in background) were busy snapping another dessert.
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An evening with my favorite gang.